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Örökrangadó

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Örökrangadó
Other namesFerencváros vs. MTK Budapest
Location Hungary
TeamsFerencváros
MTK Budapest
Latest meetingFerencváros 1–1 MTK
BroadcastersM4 Sport (Hungary)
Statistics
Most winsFerencváros (92)

The fixture between Ferencvárosi TC and MTK Budapest is a local derby, Örökrangadó (in Hungarian), in Budapest, Hungary and a fierce rivalry.[1]

Naming

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The term 'örökrangadó' has been used since 1935.[2] Before the English word 'derby' was used to describe the rivalry between MTK and Ferencváros. In 1933, the sports newspaper in Hungary announced a contest to find a Hungarian word for the English word derby. The competition was won by Gyula Bendekovits, a barber from Salgótarján. Other possible terms were éltusa, újudvar, and színe-java.

History

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The first match between Ferencváros and MTK was played in the 1903 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season on 1 March 1903 at Millenáris Sporttelep. The match was won by Ferencváros (3-1).[3]

Until 1931, the fixture between the Ferencváros and MTK Budapest was called by the English word "derby". However, from 1931 the term Örökrangadó was used which was coined by Gyula Bendekovics, a barber assistant, in a contest organised by a sports paper.[4]

MTK won the 1932 Hungarian Cup, by defeating FTC 4–3, in a game where Ferencváros scrambled a 0–2 lead. 3 years later, the team from the 9th district exacted revenge, as they beat MTK in the 1935 Hungarian cup final.[1][2]

in 1940, as a response to the tighter restrictions on Jewish people in Hungary, MTK disbanded, due to the club's heavy Jewish-affiliation. After the Second World War ended, MTK were founded again, and saw some success, namely winning the 1951, 1953 and 1957/58 national championships, and would not leave the top 3 for 10 seasons. [3] [4] [5]

However, by 1941, Ferencváros had overtaken MTK in terms of national championships, and while MTK faced a title-drought after 1958, that spanned nearly three decades, Ferencváros, who had a title-drought of their own, between 1949 and 1963, won an additional 6 national championships by the time MTK were champions again, in 1987. [6]

Between April of 1949 and May of 1953 MTK recorded 10 consecutive victories over Ferencváros in the league. Many of these victories were heavy defeats for Ferencváros, such as a 6-1 on two occasions in May of 1950 and May of 1951.[7]

In the 1952 season, MTK recorded two high-scoring victories in the Örökrangadó. In April they defeated Ferencváros 4-0, and in November MTK hammered Ferencváros 5-0 at Üllői út, thanks to a hat-trick from János Molnár, handing FTC their most serious home defeat since Újpest beat them with the same scoreline in May of 1949.[8][9]

In May of 1954 FTC ended their seven year winless run against MTK, and defeated MTK 3-1 at the Népstadion in front of 70,000 spectators. [10]

In 1958 MTK won another league-title, while FTC finished third. MTK defeated FTC 2-1 on the penultimate day of the season. In August of 1958 MTK defeated FTC 1-0 in the opening round of the season, marking their fifth consecutive Örökrangadó victory. [11] [12]

In May of 1959 FTC overcame MTK 1-0 to win their first Örökrangadó in five years. [13]

In 1963, Ferencváros finished 6 points above MTK, to end their league-title drought which had been plighting the club since 1949. They would add four further league-titles to their already stacked trophy cabinet in the 1960s decade.[14]

In October of 1965 FTC hammered MTK 6-1, with Flórián Albert scoring a hat-trick. The green and whites would top this result the folowing season, as in October 1966, Ferencváros beat MTK 7‐1, their highest scoring victory in the eternal derby.

In October 1967 Ferencváros shut out MTK 5-0, marking their sixth consecutive Örökrangadó victory for the first time ever.

In the 1968 season FTC won the league while staying undefeated at home. Both of that season's Örökrangadós ended 0-0.

In May 1969 the teams played a memorable 7-goal game, as FTC overcame MTK 4-3 at Hungária Körút.

In November 1975 Ferencváros defeated MTK 3-1 at Hungária körút. All four goals were scored within the first 22 minutes of the game, as MTK took the lead through Takács, but Ferencváros swiftly turned the game around.

In 1976, Ferencváros beat MTK in the final of the Hungarian cup 1‐0. This year FTC achieved the double, as they had also won the league, breaking Úpest's hegemony in the championship. MTK finished 6th.

In May of 1977 the teams contested another classic at the Népstadion. FTC took the lead through Vad, but MTK managed to first equalise, then take the advantage thanks to a brace from Tibor Kiss, and a strike from Borsó. Ferencváros found themselves two goals down with 4 minutes to go, but thanks to a brace from Ebedli in two minutes, they managed to salvage a point in spectacular fashion, as the game ended 3-3.

In 1981, Ferencváros won their first league title in 5 years, after finishing 3 points above Tatabánya. In April of 1981 Ferencváros won the Örökrangadó 4-2 after a Nyilasi brace. MTK finished 17th, and were relegated for the first time in 40 years. By 1983, they had been promoted as champions of the 2nd division, and MTK defeated FTC at home for the first time since 1961, after beating the green and whites 4‐0.

In 1987 MTK ended their league-trophy drought of 29 years, and won the 1st division after finishing 3 points above Újpest, while Ferencváros finished 6th.

In June of 1988 FTC beat MTK 2-0 thanks to a brace by Pál Fisher within four minutes.

In October of 1990 Ferencváros achieved a 4-0 victory against MTK. Pál Fisher yet again scored a brace, this time, within two minutes.

In 1991, MTK achieved their first win at FTC's stadium since 1970, after going down 1-0 early on, Balog equalized for the red and blues, and Morozov scored the winning goal in the 85th minute.

In May of 1993 the sides met at Hungária Körút in the 26th round, and produced an over-the-top game. After going down 4-0 within the first half, MTK eventually won the game 4-3, after Ferencváros came close to completing the comeback. The game saw two red cards, as Talapa from MTK and Telek from FTC were sent off just five minutes apart.

In June of 1996 MTK beat FTC 2-1 from behind, as they became the fourth team that season to defeat Ferencváros at home, as the green and whites won their 26th national championship.

In 1997 MTK won their 20th leaguetitle, achieving a record-high point tally of 85, finishing 11 points above 3rd place Ferencváros. On Matchday 3 of the 1996/97 season MTK bashed FTC 3-0 at Üllői Út, becoming the first Budapest-based club to win a league game in the 9th district since BVSC in November 1995. Krisztián Kenesei scored a brace.

In August of 1998 the teams played a violent encounter at Üllői Út. The game itself featured 6 yellow cards, and one player from both teams getting sent off. MTK quickly took a 2 goal lead by the 24th minute, and held on to their lead until the 74th minute but Ferencváros completed an improbable comeback, with the equaliser being scored in the 88th minute. The game ended 2-2. In the return fixture MTK ended Ferencváros' 5-match unbeaten run in the league, and defeated the green and whites 2-0, in March of 1999.

At the end of the 1998/99 season MTK finished 19 points above runners-up Ferencváros, and claimed their 21st title.

In September of 1999 Ferencváros defeated MTK 1-0 with a 90' minute goal by Mihály Tóth, and won their first Örökrangadó in over three years.

In 2000 FTC claimed their first victory at Hungária körút since 1992, after beating MTK 2‐3.

In May of 2001 MTK thrashed Ferencváros 5-2 at Hungária Körút, Ferencváros' only away defeat in the 2000/01 season. At the end of the campaign Ferencváros won their 27th league title.

Although MTK won the regular season of the 2001/02 season, they finished 3rd place in the 2nd round, behind first-time winners Zalaegerszeg, and Ferencváros. In December of 2001 MTK defeated Ferencváros 3-1 at Üllői Út, handing the green and whites their fifth home defeat of the season. Béla Illés scored a brace.

In 2003, MTK won the league for a third time in 6 years, after finishing 2 points above Ferencváros. FTC were the only team to defeat MTK twice during the season, as they beat them 1-0 at Hungária Körút with Zoltán Gera's goal, (one of MTK's two home defeats), and overcame them at Üllői Út 2-1.

MTK defeated Ferencváros 2‐0 in the 2003 Hungarian Supercup. This marked the first time MTK beat their green and white neighbours in a final since 1932.

In 2004, Ferencváros won the league again, after finishing one point above arch-rivals Újpest.

In April of 2004 MTK handed Ferencváros their first defeat of the Pintér-era, as they defeated FTC 1-0. The game saw four red cards, as Ferencváros finished the match with 8 men, while MTK's Sándor Torghelle was also shown a red card in the 90th minute. A couple of weeks later Ferencváros sought revenge at home, as they defeated MTK 2-0 with a brace from Gera.

In 2005, Ferencváros and MTK finished on equal points (56), and finished 2nd and 3rd respectively, as Debreceni VSC became the first eastern Hungarian team to win the top-flight. The first Örökrangadó of the season ended 2-1 to Ferencváros, in August of 2004. MTK won the return leg 3-1, after being down 1-0 with 11 minutes to go, Gábor Bori scored a brace in just one minute to miraculously turn the game around, while Zoltán Pullák put the game to bed in the 91st minute.

In September of 2005 Ferencváros scrambled a two-goal lead at Hungária Körút, despite being 2-0 up before half-time. MTK pulled one back in the 57th minute, and eventually equalised just two minutes later. The game ended 2-2 and saw two penalty kicks.

In April of 2006 FTC beat MTK 1-0 thanks to a successful penalty conversion by Péter Lipcsei in the 81st minute.

In 2006, Ferencváros were relegated from the 1st division for the first time in their history, and MTK achieved their 23rd top-flight title, and their most recent, in 2008. Ferencváros returned to the top division in 2009, and won their first league title in 12 years in 2016.

In September of 2009 the first Örökrangadó was held in over three and a half years. Ferencváros won the fixture 2-1 at Üllői Út. The game saw 9 yellow cards.

In 2022, MTK defeated FTC at the Üllői Út for the first time in 20 years, after beating the green and whites 0‐3.

The two teams have met in over 200 league games, with Ferencváros winning 91 "Eternal Derbies", and MTK being victorious on 76 occasions.

In the 2017–18 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season the two clubs did not play any matches since MTK were relegated.

In the 2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I the two clubs met for the first time on 29 July 2018 and the match was won by Ferencváros 1–4.

In the 2022–23 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season, the derby was not held since MTK were relegated in the previous season; therefore, conpeted in the 2022–23 Nemzeti Bajnokság II season in which they finished second, thus, they were promoted to the first division.[5][6]

On 30 September 2023, Ferencváros beat 6-1 MTK at the Hidegkuti Stadion after one season without the derby.[7][8][9]

All time league results

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  Ferencváros win   Draw   MTK win

Ferencváros – MTK Budapest MTK Budapest – Ferencváros
Season Date Venue Score Attendance Date Venue Score Attendance
1903 01-03-1903 Millenáris 3 – 1 [10] 22-11-1903 Millenáris 0 – 3 [11]
1904 10-04-1904 3 – 0 02-10-1904 1 – 1
1905 26-11-1905 0 – 0 25-03-1905 2 – 2
1906–07 04-10-1906 2 – 0 26-05-1907 2 – 2
1907–08 23-02-1908 2 – 0 22-09-1907 3 – 3
1908–09 07-03-1909 1 – 0 08-11-1908 2 – 4
1909–10 24-10-1909 3 – 3 08-05-1910 0 – 2
1910–11 12-02-1911 2 – 1 27-11-1910 2 – 1
1911–12 26-11-1911 0 – 0 31-03-1912 1 – 0
1912–13 13-10-1912 2 – 2 16-03-1913 1 – 3
2004–05 29-08-2004 2 – 1 4,883[12] 03-04-2005 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 3 – 1 3,000[13]
2005–06 02-04-2006 1 – 0 25-09-2005 2 – 2
2009–10 13-09-2009 2 – 1 10-04-2010 1 – 1
2010–11 01-10-2010 3 – 0 24-04-2011 1 – 3
2012–13 18-05-2012 ETO Park 2 – 0 3,500[14] 03-11-2012 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 4 – 2 4,500[15]
2013–14 17-08-2013 Puskás Ferenc Stadion 2 – 0 8,490[16] 08-03-2014 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 3 – 2 4,500[17]
2014–15 22-03-2015 Groupama Aréna 2 – 0 8,973[18] 31-08-2014 Bozsik Stadion 2 – 1 1,200[19]
2015–16 15-08-2015 Groupama Aréna 2 – 0 6,817[20] 21-11-2015 Illovszky Rudolf Stadion 1 – 0 2,114[21]
16-04-2016 Groupama Aréna 2 – 2 5,043[22]
2016–17 10-12-2016 Groupama Aréna 1 – 1 4,754[23] 10-09-2016 Eszperantó úti Stadion 2 – 1 1,117[24]
06-05-2017 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 1 – 3 4,368[25]
2018–19 03-11-2018 Groupama Aréna 2 – 0 11,067[26] 29-07-2018 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 1 – 4 4,079[27]
09-03-2019 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 1 – 3 4,587[28]
2020–21 28-11-2020 Groupama Aréna 2 – 0 0[29] 14-08-2020 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 1 – 1 4,445[30]
27-02-2021 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 2 – 2 0[31]
2021–22 24-10-2021 Groupama Aréna 0 – 0 6,907[32] 19-02-2022 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 0 – 0 4,826[33]
07-05-2022 Groupama Aréna 0 – 3 13,199[34]
2023–24 06-02-2024 Groupama Aréna 5 – 1 7,014[35] 30-09-2023 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 1 – 6 5,322[36]
04-28-2024 Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion 1 – 2 4,638[37]

Statistics

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Statistics

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Competition Ferencváros wins Draws MTK wins
Nemzeti Bajnokság I 90 54 76
Magyar Kupa 2 1 2
Total 92 55 78

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Players who played for both clubs

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From Ferencváros to MTK

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From MTK to Ferencváros

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See also

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References

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